Convatec Duroderm Cgf Border Dressing (10137_187970)
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Convatec Duroderm Cgf Border Dressing (10137_187970)
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The Convatec Duroderm CGF Border Dressing is a versatile wound care solution designed to provide a secure and comfortable fit. Available in various sizes, these hydrocolloid dressings feature a built-in adhesive border that ensures a secure attachment to the skin, minimizing the risk of dressing displacement and leakage. The dressing's hydrocolloid layer effectively absorbs exudate while maintaining the essential moist environment needed for optimal wound healing.
This product is ideal for the management of pressure ulcers, minor burns, and other acute or chronic wounds. Its flexibility allows it to conform to the body's natural contours, enhancing comfort and reducing irritation. By maintaining an optimal healing environment, the Convatec Duroderm CGF Border Dressing aids in faster recovery and protects wounds from external contaminants.
Key Features:
- Hydrocolloid layer absorbs exudate while maintaining a moist healing environment for wounds.
- The adhesive border is designed for secure application and to prevent dressing lift-off and leakage.
- Flexible and conforms to body contours, ensuring comfort for the user.
Uses:
- The Convatec Duroderm CGF Border Dressing is designed to support optimal healing by providing a moist environment and protecting wounds from bacteria and contaminants.
- It can be used for various types of wounds, including pressure ulcers, minor burns, and surgical wounds.
FAQs:
1. What is the primary use of the Convatec Duroderm CGF Border Dressing?
It is used to cover and protect wounds, such as pressure ulcers and surgical wounds, while promoting quicker healing by maintaining a moist wound environment.
2. How often should the dressing be changed?
The frequency of changing the dressing depends on the condition of the wound and the amount of exudate; typically, it is changed every 3-7 days or as directed by a healthcare provider.
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- Doctor, dentist, or nurse practitioner license issued by the state board
- Address does not need to match, but license must still be from the same state as the shipping destination
Note: A DEA license will not meet the requirement.
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